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Know: The Intervals AQA require you to aurally recognise and utilise.

Know: The Intervals AQA require you to aurally recognise and utilise. Understand: How intervals and ornamentation are use in composition Be able to: Compose and perform a selection of intervals and ornaments. *Make a point that we’ve already done Major and Minor. WHAT IS AN INTERVAL?.

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Know: The Intervals AQA require you to aurally recognise and utilise.

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  1. Know: The Intervals AQA require you to aurally recognise and utilise. Understand: How intervals and ornamentation are use in composition Be able to: Compose and perform a selection of intervals and ornaments. *Make a point that we’ve already done Major and Minor.

  2. WHAT IS AN INTERVAL? The distance between 2 notes. The same thing as a tone or a semitone except you can move more than a tone… Use the virtual keyboard and start on C to show what intervals are. QUESTION: Why do you need to know Intervals?

  3. INTERVALS YOU NEED TO KNOW The good news is that in the listening exam you only have to know 4 intervals. So, when I was at school I came up with a way of figuring these intervals out when I heard them so that’s what we’re gonna do now!

  4. PERFORMANCE: Happy Birthday = Major 2nd Moderato C C D C F E C C D C G F C C A F E E D A# A# A F G F QUESTION: Where can you see / hear a major 2nd?

  5. PERFORMANCE: Here Comes the Bride = Perfect 4th G C F F C G E C F A A E F G F F C F E QUESTION: Where can you see / hear a perfect 4th?

  6. PERFORMANCE: Star wars theme = Perfect 5th G F E D G F E D G F E F D G G C C C QUESTION: Where can you see / hear a perfect 5th?

  7. PERFORMANCE: Somewhere over the rainbow = Octave C C B G A B C C A G E F B C D E F D C C D E C QUESTION: Where can you see / hear an Octave?

  8. Ornamentation C D C D C D C D C D C D C D C D C D C D Rapid movement back & forth between the note. TRILL = TASK: Perform above then Add a trill on the end of happy birthday Sometimes called a grace note, it’s a very quick note played before the main one. ACCIACCATURA TASK: Perform an Acciaccatura before the first 4 notes of Somewhere over the Rainbow. String instruments can bend the strings to increase the pitch. PITCH BEND TASK: Add pitch bend to here comes the bride. Instead of playing G bend up from an F.

  9. TASK: Clap this rhythm TASK: Add pitch to the rhythm. You may only use a Major 2nd, perfect 4th, Perfect 5th and an Octave. TASK: Perform it!

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